Jewfish

Shark

Barramundi

Trevally

Whiting

Boat Name

After a solid win from the southsiders, can team North win round two and take it to a decider? only time will tell...
Remember folks, this is a just for fun and bragging rights comp, no money, no physical prizes, just the glory of winning! The teams as it stands now are as follows...let me know if you are not on the list but want to fish
TEAM NORTHSIDE @christophagus@Luvit@Tybo@timtam_@Doyley@Terrova@Dinodadog@Luke Landrunner@Binder@Fishaman
TEAM SOUTHSIDE @Angus@Do$tylz@Old Scaley@kmcrosby78@DropBear@Danny91@demarc@ellicat@benno573
To summarise the comp... 7 target species; Bream, Bass, Flathead, Snapper, Golden Perch (yellowbelly), Tailor and the peoples choice fish!. For a team to win the round, they must hold at least the biggest 4 out of the 7 species. To submit an entry, simply post a crystal clear photo of the fish you caught on a brag mat with the unique item (to be advised on Monday night) with the size of the fish clearly visible! Please note, legal fish only will be accepted! All submissions must be posted in this topic by 7pm on Sunday night Happy Fishing and tight lines. Unique item will be released on Monday night. SO watch this space!
UNIQUE ITEM : THUMBS UP!
To brush up on the rules, please se the below topic link
Please note: as i will be overseas for round 1, you will all have to keep a running list of who has the largest fish of each species. If someone wants to post up the below fish list and continue to edit it as fish are caught, please feel free.
BREAM - 27cm Team South - Demarc
BASS -
FLATHEAD - 52cm Team North - christophagus
SNAPPER - 85cm Team South - Demarc
GOLDEN PERCH - 45cm Team North - Gary_C
TAILOR -
JEW/THREADFIN SALMON -

Hello again everyone
Another month down and it was good to see a few fish caught last month. Lets keep the momentum going with this months species to tie in with the Borumba Dam Social on the 12th to the 14th May. Lets do Australian Bass!!
The mystery length will be in this month as well so enter all your fish. Winners of the biggest fish categories will not be eligible for the mystery length prize.
Don't forget to give all the details of your catch like lure or bait caught, boat or landbased as well as this months unique identifier, so your entry can be properly categorized.
GOOD LUCK
FOTM Entries - May 2017
The Fish Of The Month for May is: Australian Bass
How to submit Entries:- Entries must be received by 8pm on the last day of each month. Entries must be in the format shown below (a good idea would be to copy and paste and then fill out for your catch).
Angler:
Species:
Where Caught: (location eg Bretts Wharf or Indooroopilly Bridge etc)
When:
Size: Length (overall) (please note a clearly discernible measuring device must be evident). We realize this will be challenging with a big Spanish for example but do your best
Weight: if possible
Photo: Attach photo by browsing and finding the photo/s and then when finished writing your entry hit submit and the image will automatically be included.
Unique Item: A number that can be shown on a written card, display of fingers etc:
The Unique Signal for this competition is
" 4 " Either with fingers or printed number
Caption/Catch Report: (In the interest of fostering knowledge any little tid bits may be appreciated by the readers)
Bragging Rights: Bragging rights will be available to a potential 4 anglers...
1. Largest Fish Caught On Bait
2. Largest Fish Caught On Lure
3. Largest Fish Caught Land Based
4. Mystery Length Prize

Hello everyone
Ok, this month lets try to get some entries happening. In addition to the usual 3 prize categories, this month will have a mystery length prize as well so if your fish isn't the biggest enter it anyway to have a shot at the mystery length prize. So all up 4 lures up for grabs this month guys. Now for this months' species, It's a common by catch for the Bass anglers so lets see how we go targeting them.
FOTM Entries - April 2017
The Fish Of The Month for April is: Yellowbelly / Golden Perch
How to submit Entries:- Entries must be received by 8pm on the last day of each month. Entries must be in the format shown below (a good idea would be to copy and paste and then fill out for your catch).
Angler:
Species:
Where Caught: (location eg Bretts Wharf or Indooroopilly Bridge etc)
When:
Size: Length (overall) (please note a clearly discernible measuring device must be evident). We realize this will be challenging with a big spanish for example but do your best
Weight: if possible
Photo: Attach photo by browsing and finding the photo/s and then when finished writing your entry hit submit and the image will automatically be included.
Unique Item: A number that can be shown on a written card, display of fingers etc:
The Unique Signal for this competition is
" 2 " Either with fingers or printed number
Caption/Catch Report: (In the interest of fostering knowledge any little tid bits may be appreciated by the readers)
Bragging Rights: Bragging rights will be available to a potential 4 anglers...
1. Largest Fish Caught On Bait
2. Largest Fish Caught On Lure
3. Largest Fish Caught Land Based
4. Mystery Length Prize

Hi everyone,
Summer is officially over and it won't be long till the big pelagic fish are gone from the bay again.
So why not have one last crack at them.
FOTM Entries - March 2017
The Fish Of The Month for March is: Tuna (any species)
How to submit Entries:- Entries must be received by 8pm on the last day of each month. Entries must be in the format shown below (a good idea would be to copy and paste and then fill out for your catch).
Angler:
Species:
Where Caught: (location eg Bretts Wharf or Indooroopilly Bridge etc)
When:
Size: Length (overall) (please note a clearly discernible measuring device must be evident). We realize this will be challenging with a big spanish for example but do your best
Weight: if possible
Photo: Attach photo by browsing and finding the photo/s and then when finished writing your entry hit submit and the image will automatically be included.
Unique Item: A number that can be shown on a written card, display of fingers etc:
The Unique Signal for this competition is
" 8 " Either with fingers or printed number
Caption/Catch Report: (In the interest of fostering knowledge any little tid bits may be appreciated by the readers)
Bragging Rights: Bragging rights will be available to a potential 3 anglers...
1. Largest Fish Caught On Bait
2. Largest Fish Caught On Lure
3. Largest Fish Caught Land Based

Hi Everyone,
Dam! First month down already....
With the Social Camp at Blakesley's later this month I was looking for a fish that can be caught both inside the bay and outside so there is a chance for everyone to catch the winner over the weekend if not before. It's a pity we have already done Mackerel not so long ago but in saying that here it is
The new range of Madmic's Plastic's has arrived (check them out haha) and will be included in the prize options from here on too
FOTM Entries - February 2017
The Fish Of The Month for February is: Grass Sweetlip
How to submit Entries:- Entries must be received by 8pm on the last day of each month. Entries must be in the format shown below (a good idea would be to copy and paste and then fill out for your catch).
Angler:
Species:
Where Caught: (location eg Bretts Wharf or Indooroopilly Bridge etc)
When:
Size: Length (overall) (please note a clearly discernible measuring device must be evident). We realize this will be challenging with a big spanish for example but do your best
Weight: if possible
Photo: Attach photo by browsing and finding the photo/s and then when finished writing your entry hit submit and the image will automatically be included.
Unique Item: A number that can be shown on a written card, display of fingers etc:
The Unique Signal for this competition is
" 1 " Either with fingers or printed number
Caption/Catch Report: (In the interest of fostering knowledge any little tid bits may be appreciated by the readers)
Bragging Rights: Bragging rights will be available to a potential 3 anglers...
1. Largest Fish Caught On Bait
2. Largest Fish Caught On Lure
3. Largest Fish Caught Land Based

I have seen a few question on here lately about local fishing clubs/comps. For anyone northside, the Toorbul Fishing Club is awesome. I have been a member for the past two years, although not at actively as i would like due to family commitments. Very family orientated with a monthly comp on the third sunday of each month. Adults are $15 per year and juniors/nippers are free. A & B Grades for seniors and prizes at each comp with a Trophy Night at the end of the year.
First comp of the year is this Sunday 15th January. Fishing from 6am-12:30pm and weigh in at the Toorbul Community Hall at 1pm. Boundaries are from Coochin Ck to Bongaree Jetty.
No need to sign up before the first comp. Fish the morning comp and sign up at the hall at 1pm.
More info at www.facebook.com/Toorbul-Fishing-Club-Inc-290853871277564/
happy to answer any questions. New member are extremely welcome and I hope to see you there this Sunday

Hi Everyone,
We are near the end of the silly season and I'm hoping that this month's fish will be just what's needed to get the year started with a bang!
They are a species that certainly can sort the men form the boys that's for sure. I will definitely be trying to get one of these on my brag mat too this month
Lock up those drags and good luck all
FOTM Entries - January 2017
The Fish Of The Month for January is: Mangrove Jack
How to submit Entries:- Entries must be received by 8pm on the last day of each month. Entries must be in the format shown below (a good idea would be to copy and paste and then fill out for your catch).
Angler:
Species:
Where Caught: (location eg Bretts Wharf or Indooroopilly Bridge etc)
When:
Size: Length (overall) (please note a clearly discernible measuring device must be evident). We realize this will be challenging with a big spanish for example but do your best
Weight: if possible
Photo: Attach photo by browsing and finding the photo/s and then when finished writing your entry hit submit and the image will automatically be included.
Unique Item: A number that can be shown on a written card, display of fingers etc:
The Unique Signal for this competition is
" 9 " Either with fingers or printed number
Caption/Catch Report: (In the interest of fostering knowledge any little tid bits may be appreciated by the readers)
Bragging Rights: Bragging rights will be available to a potential 3 anglers...
1. Largest Fish Caught On Bait
2. Largest Fish Caught On Lure
3. Largest Fish Caught Land Based

Hi Everyone,
The last couple of species have been great fun but I think it's It's about time we had our arms stretched again so we're heading offshore this month
Have fun and safe boating offshore
FOTM Entries - December 2016
The Fish Of The Month for December is: Yellow Tail Kingfish
How to submit Entries:- Entries must be received by 8pm on the last day of each month. Entries must be in the format shown below (a good idea would be to copy and paste and then fill out for your catch).
Angler:
Species:
Where Caught: (location eg Bretts Wharf or Indooroopilly Bridge etc)
When:
Size: Length (overall) (please note a clearly discernible measuring device must be evident). We realize this will be challenging with a big spanish for example but do your best
Weight: if possible
Photo: Attach photo by browsing and finding the photo/s and then when finished writing your entry hit submit and the image will automatically be included.
Unique Item: A number that can be shown on a written card, display of fingers etc:
The Unique Signal for this competition is
" 3 " Either with fingers or printed number
Caption/Catch Report: (In the interest of fostering knowledge any little tid bits may be appreciated by the readers)
Bragging Rights: Bragging rights will be available to a potential 3 anglers...
1. Largest Fish Caught On Bait
2. Largest Fish Caught On Lure
3. Largest Fish Caught Land Based

Who would be up for a friendly Winter tournament? No entry fees and no prizes except for the bragging rights that come with the win which can be worth more than any prize when you can rub it in the face of your opposite team until next year’s comp! Here’s what im thinking…
SEQ Suburbs of Origin!
To keep it plain and simple, if you live North of the Brisbane river, you are a north sider (Team North)
If you live South of the Brisbane river, you’re a south sider (Team South)
It’s not about where you were born, just about where you live now
To somewhat mimic the NRL State of origin, we could hold this over three weekends, with each weekend being considered one “game” in a three game series. Five categories each weekend (bream, flathead, bass, tailor and snapper) Why these five species? Because regardless of how (boat, kayak or land) or where you fish, you will be able to target these species. To win the weekend in any one species, an angler from either Team North or Team South must catch the longest of that species for the weekend. To win the weekend, one team (North or South) must take out three of the five species for the weekend. Once the next weekend (or game) rolls around, the slate is cleaned.
For example, if the Team South have the longest bream, flatty and longest bass for one weekend, but Team North have the longest snapper and tailor…then Team South win for that weekend. Hope that makes sense
To keep it fair, the night before the weekend of fishing, a unique symbol will be released that must be pictured with the catch along with your team name (North or South) submissions can just be made online in the topic that I will create for each weekend of fishing. Each time a new longest species is caught, I will update the original post to let everyone know what Team is in front. The unique symbol will be as easy as writing or drawing on a piece of paper, which can be easily placed next to the fish. Fish where you want, just because you’re a Team North member doesn’t mean that you have to fish North of the Brisbane river and vice versa. All comp submissions must be loaded into the rounds topic (a new topic will be created for each round) by 7pm on the final day of the round!
And of course, to win the series and have your team crowned the SEQ Suburbs of Origin champions, you must win 2 of the three weekends. Then maybe afterwards we can all get together and have a big feed or something along those lines.
The more anglers involved the better! This comp isn’t designed to push us against each other, but to just get some friendly banter going amongst this awesome community that we have going here on AFO.
Who is keen? We can decide on what weekend suit most people best etc if there is enough interest in this. The beauty of having this spread out over three different weekends, is that if you are unable to fish one weekend, then you have two more weekends that you can fish on, so no complaining about not being able to enter! If anyone is keen, shoot me a message or reply in this topic as to what team you are fishing for and I will update the below list.
OFFICIAL DATES
Round One : 20th - 22nd of May
Round Two : 17th - 19th of June
Round Three : TBC
Team North Team South
christophagus Angus
samsteele115 kmcrosby78
bersim ellicat
Doyley Old Scaley
STKE lanks
basshunter1987 tugger
Dinodadog K-Lub
timtam_ Damien2Rad
Do$tylz
benno573

Does anyone enter this monthly online comp. http://getfishing.com.au/
My daughter got a 6 month free membership and she picked up the largest whiting in the kids section in Februaury. She picked up a Daiwa Revros DX2000 reel and was stoked!
I have read reports on this site lately and so many fish caught would take out monthly prizes. For example, last month no tuna were entered and the prize was worth $300.
As I write this looking at the tuna for this month the pic looks familiar. Well done RUSSIAN ..... the leading tuna for this month!!!

Steve asked me to share this Facebook link pertaining to the upcoming event:
https://www.facebook.com/CampLakeFire/
For those that do not have Facebook:
The Bluefin Lake Maroon Fishing Classic is only two weeks away. There is a fantastic list of prizes on offer.
Cost: Senior $45, Junior $22.50.
All details and registrations are through the Sports Tuition website.http://sportstuition.com.au
Plenty of lucky door and random give-a-ways, including two boats. Senior lucky door - Bluefin 4.15 Tournament Drifter, 40hp Mercury Fourstroke on a Dunbier trailer. Junior lucky door - 3.0 Bluefin Catfish, powered by a Minn Kota 40lb electric motor.
It's not too late to register...get involved!

Hi All I just want to let you know that we have our monthly comps on our facebook pages where you can win at least $100 of product just for posting pics of your catch on our gear. The 3 pages are Fish Arrow Australia https://www.facebook.com/FishArrowAustralia $100 product prize per month Damiki Australia https://www.facebook.com/DamikiAustralia $150 product prize per month Pontoon 21 Australia https://www.facebook.com/Pontoon21Australia $100 product prize per month The winners are chosen by my team who admin the pages and it does not always go to the biggest fish, odd catches and good composition are also looked at. Here are last months winners i Look forward to seeing your entries cheers Rob

Emails sent out, for this years comp. Welcome to the Pirtek Fishing Challenge 2015. Thanks very much for your participation last year. The support that you, and the other 8500 anglers who participated in 2014, allowed us to hand over a cheque for $130,000 to the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia. So to register now, go to the entry form. />https://pirtekfishingchallenge.com.au/enter-now-2015 This year, in addition to the Prostate Cancer research, we are supporting the Peter Duncan Neurosciences Research Unit at St Vincent's Hospital. This organisation is Australia's leading research unit into the study adult stem cells and their role in causing and exacerbating neurological diseases. The goal is to find and apply new neuroscience techniques for patients suffering from diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease and Alzheimer's, and other neurological infections and stroke. Sunday, 22 March 2015 is the day to lock away in your diary. There is over $169,000 in cash and prizes to be won, and it's still only $20 to enter (plus postage). Proceeds will be split 50/50 between the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and the Peter Duncan Neurosciences Research Unit, and we'll send you a limited edition Pirtek Fishing Challenge 2015 cap and brag mat. There are 22 target species nationally with fantastic prize packs for the three longest fish caught in each category. Junior anglers (under 16) won't miss out either with prizes for first and second for each target species. There are target species in each state of Australia, plus the Murray Darling Basin, and new for 2015, the Great Dividing Range. Mystery Length Once again a $4000 cash prize will be awarded, in each species, for the fish closest to the 'Mystery Length' in NSW/ACT, Queensland, Victoria, Northern Western Australia boat-based species, Murray Darling Basin and Great Dividing Range. And two target species in Northern Territory, Tasmania, South Australia and Southern Western Australia, with a $2000 cash prize for the mystery length in each category. (The 'Mystery Length' for each species will be determined prior the event, and this prize is available for the senior section only). On The Water Prize Draw: https://pirtekfishingchallenge.com.au/on-the-water You don't even have to fish to WIN! We have four prizes to give away, including: Stacer 449 Outlaw tiller steer boat with Evinrude E-TEC 60hp Outboard and trailer. RRP $25,000. Lowrance HDS Gen2 Multifunction Chartplotter. RRP $2,299. Berkley fishing tackle pack. RRP $2000. $1500 BCF spending spree gift voucher. For details of the One The Water prizes for 2015, go to https://pirtekfishingchallenge.com.au/on-the-water PFC 2015 Apparel Back for 2015 is the ever popular Fishing Challenge Shirt, along with the PFC Neck Buff, the handy and high-quality MGF Fishing pliers and Pirtek Reel Deal. You'll find all the details up at https://pirtekfishingchallenge.com.au/pfc-merchandise. Pirtek Reel Deal Again this year, you can purchase your own bottle of Pirtek Reel Deal. This lanolin-based product has been developed specifically for modern fishing gear to lubricate and protect. Plus it's Australian made and owned! Details of Reel Deal are up at https://pirtekfishingchallenge.com.au/pirtek-reel-deal. Remember the idea is to grab the family or a couple of mates for the day, have a great time fishing, raise a few dollars for the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and Peter Duncan Neurosciences Research Unit, and hopefully some big bucks or prizes for yourself! Michael Guest - pirtekfishingchallenge.com.au Authorised by ACT TP 14/04455; NSW LTPS/14/10073; SA T14/2381; VIC 14/6070.

Jack Marathonâ€¦ Concept: For a period of approx. 2 months we will be running an ongoing, virtual Mangrove Jack fishing competition. The competition will be divided in regions labelled North and South. â€œTeam Northâ€ will be registrants from north of the Brisbane River and â€œTeam Southâ€ will be registrants from South of the Brisbane River*. The Competition will be run through one thread (this one) on the Australian Fishing Online website with a leader board being kept the whole time. Like many of our tangible events, the competition will be length based requiring a unique item and fish to be photographed on a clearly marked measuring device. The unique item will be emailed prior to the event kick off. *If you are unsure of your region or have multiple is acceptable to nominate as it pleases you. Just be aware the one you nominate in registration is the one you will be stuck with for the duration of the event. Time Frame: The goal is to have all competitors registered by the 10th of November. Although this event is totally free to enter, we will not be taking registrations after the 10th of November. This is to avoid competitorâ€™s selectively choosing regions if one seems easier to place in. The event will run all the way through until the 10th of January 2015 and winners will be officially announced soon after that. Categories and Prizes: Overall Regional Win: Bragging Rights 1st Place Team North: $150.00 Fish Head Lure Pack & a Nordic Stage Favorite 732 8-16lb 2nd Place Team North: $100.00 Fish Head Lure Pack 3rd Place Team North: $75.00 Fish Head Lure Pack 1st Place Team South: $150.00 Fish Head Lure Pack & a Nordic Stage Favorite 732 8-16lb 2nd Place Team South: $100.00 Fish Head Lure Pack 3rd Place Team South: $75.00 Fish Head Lure Pack Best Report Relating To An Entry: Freak Fishing Assassin Kayak (RRP $595.00) Best Photograph Relating To An Entry: Said Photo Enlarged/Framed Thank you to our great sponsors: To Register: Registration is simple but 100% required before the 10th of November. To register simply complete the following details by cut and pasting these heading and email to angus@australianfishing.com.au : Name: Username: Email: Region (North or South) To Submit An Entry: Once the event kicks off, registrants will be able to submit entries in this thread using the following format: Region (North or South): Length Of Fish (cm): Photo Showing Length: Report (an account of the capture): This can be as brief or as detailed as entrants like however the best will be eligible for the â€œBest Report Relating To An Entryâ€ prize as judged by the sponsors: Photos: Additional photos aside from the â€œLength Of Fishâ€ photo are not required, however a photo will be chosen from the entire thread at the end for the â€œBest Photograph Relating To An Entryâ€ prize. Summary: This is a competition designed to create some great banter and friendly rivalry. Prizes are not sheep stations so we would hope competitors would keep it honest, friendly and all round enjoyable. Good luck to any and all competing. LEADER BOARD North 1st: cody123800 52cm 2nd: S-K-I-P-P-A 42cms 3rd: Tunafreak 39cm South 1st: snapperbasher 50cm 2nd: 3rd:

I've been doing a little cleanup of my hdd over the past month or so and found all photos with one of my old cameras was out by just shy of a year. I offset their times accordingly, except for a couple of months where I accidentally offset them by 3 days more - chalk that up to doing it late at night across two different nights . Anyway, I thought I'd adjusted all the wrongly-adjusted photos but it appears I may have missed this one particular folder. In order to check and confirm my suspicion, I was hoping someone had the exact date of the 2010 BRC? At the same time, if anyone has a comprehensive list of all the BRC dates, that'd be perfect

Each month the staff at Davo's Tackle World Noosa host an exciting fishing competition aimed appealing to the whole community. Proceeds go to charity and although the prizes are not sheep stations, this event draws some of Noosa's finest anglers. Categories vary in these events from overall length of combined species to individual species and versatility of fishing (due to both species and time of year) usually produces the winners. Craig with his winning trevally... Last weekends event was divided into four species fairly common throughout the Noosa system during winter, these being Trevally, Tailor, Bream and Flathead. Tailor were conspicuously absent from the weigh in this year but the winners for the other 3 categories had one something in common... They all caught their fish on Nordic Stage rods! Cooper with his 1st place winning Flathead... Using a variety of Nordic Stage rods including Areals, Areal Pros and Dynamics, these three gents fished their way to a conclusive victory in a tough fought event. Craig was stoked with his epic Diamond Trevally landed on his Nordic Stage Areal. Diamonds are not usually a "long" fish being quite deep in the body but his massive specimen overruled many other trevs including several other hefty diamonds and a few golden and giant trevally. Cooper with a quality Diamond trevally for his efforts... These social events are a great way to learn a lot about the Noosa River as the conversation around the Davos is very friendly and helpful. If you want to find out more about these events check out the Davos website by clicking HERE. Well done to all those that fished and especially our three green clad winners! While it was the bream category Tim took out, he also landed some quality trevally... Regards The Team Obsession Fishing

Just throwing this out as it is always an awesome weekend... From there page: "The Davo's Social Fishing comp starts up again from 4pm on August the 15th, and with plenty of interest already, it's sure to be a cracker! Pictured here are the winners of the previous Davo's Social Comp, who fished hard and as a result caught some quality fish! For all the information on the rules, prizes and even a few tips on how to take out this prestigious comp, drop by the store and talk to the friendly staff"! I always enjoy these as it does really feel like a grass roots event and happy to support the store that is so good to us at the Summer Classic. I will be doing my best to make it up for the weekend so would be interested in any other AFO'ers are going. If you want to contact them re rules and prizes the store website is here: http://www.fishingnoosa.com.au/davos.htm Angus

What an awesome year! From "not being sure if we would host one this year", to my personal favorite event yet! There was a really healthy mix of new faces and old which greatly added to the dynamic of the event. These sort of socially aimed get togethers always help secure members as long term allowing bring user names face to face with each other in a fun environment. Winter Camp has always led the way in this regard for whatever reason and this year was no exception. My personal Winter Camp was spent enjoying the company, soaking some shrimp and having some good laughs. Those that chose to soak shrimp with me enjoyed great results and our boat alone tallied over 40 fish. For the tenacious lure users fish were still evident and those dedicated few all enjoyed good captures as well. On the competitive front it was great to see two new faces walk away with 1st and 2nd, and an absolute stalwart veteran stick it out for 3rd. With places going to anglers able to measure in the largest overall length of combined species, capturing multiple species became a must, and with everyone landing relatively similar size bass, the length of the Tandun kicker became crucial... The place holder were: 1st: Matt Ascough 2nd: Ian Goebel 3rd: Ray Kennedy Lucky Door Prize: Andrew MacCormack Winter Camp is never about winning sheep stations but token prizes are always appreciated by winner and our sponsors must be thanked. Fish Head Searing Tackle (Damiki, Pontoon 21, Fish Arrow) Reel Tackle All these sponsors donated some awesome prizes and we really appreciate your time, and unanimous attendance at the event. A final massive thaks must go to Mick who worked this event. With Steve injured Mick ran the thick of things, cooking, preparing boats and so on. No task is to small for Mick and none is met with anything but a smile and it a pleasure to run this camp with him. Overall it was a top event and heres to next year! Angus